Greeks And Romans Influence On The US

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Greeks and Romans are two major influential cultures for the U.S to use as a blueprint for our government and how the things in our day to day life will work but this paper is not about how the way they influenced the U.S no ; this paper is about how they have influenced me. Let's start with the Greeks and then move from there; one major thing is there gods and goddesses. It was a day in fifth grade and we started talking about the Gods and Goddesses of Greece little did I know this would spark a lifelong interest and be one of the reasons I play a game of killing the gods I have been so interested in ; the game I speak of is God of War where you play as a Spartan warrior that seeks out revenge on the gods themselves for not helping him lose

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